Physics, asked by s3880631, 3 months ago

If the wavelength corresponding to maximum

energy radiated from the moon is 14 micron,

and Wien’s constant is 2.8 x 10-3 mK, then

temperature of moon is​

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Answered by knjroopa
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Explanation:

Given If the wavelength corresponding to maximum energy radiated from the moon is 14 micron, and Wien’s constant is 2.8 x 10-3 mK, then temperature of moon is  

  • Now according to Wien’s law as temperature increases wavelength decreases.
  • Also if wavelength is maximum, then temperature is inversely proportional.
  • So λ max = b / T where b is Wien’s constant.
  • Or Temperature T = b / λ max
  •                             = 2.8 x 10^-3 / 14 x 10^-6
  •                            = 0.2 x 10^3
  •                           = 200 k
  • Therefore temperature of moon will be 200 k

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